Table 8. Subjects and Methods in the Review Studies

No 1st Author (year) Subject Materials & Method
Result
1 Garima Sharma (2018) Probiotics as a potential Immuno -modulating Pharmabiotics in Allergic Diseases: Current Status and Future Prospects39) Study on probiotics including B. bifidum strain, L. plantarum CJLP133, B. lactis CECT8245 and improvement of atopic dermatitis
There have been many researches on probiotics effective to atopy and allergy, but the proven results are not sufficient. Therefore, demonstrable international standards for probiotics are needed and guidelines should be established.
2 Li L1 (2019) Probiotic supplementation for Prevention of Atopic Dermatitis in Infants and Children40) Probiotic supplement studies for Prevention of Atopic Dermatitis carried out till March 8, 2018 in PubMed, EBSCO, Embase and Web of Science databases
In a total of 28 studies including theses, probiotic supplements turned out to be effective for atopy. Ingestion of probiotics, especially when pregnant or newborn, can prevent the development of atopy in infancy and school age.